| 1. | In the presence of calcium ions, strontium commonly forms cation exchange.
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| 2. | In the kidneys, dofetilide is eliminated via cation exchange ( secretion ).
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| 3. | It is a strongly cationic glycoprotein, and is purified with cation exchange resin.
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| 4. | This is measured through the cation exchange capacity.
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| 5. | Chromium ( III ) phosphate is also used to catalyze cation exchange in sorption reactions.
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| 6. | Biochar is shown to have increased soil cation exchange capacity leading to improved plant nutrient uptake.
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| 7. | The resulting mixture was then suspended a peptide mixture in a bath of cation exchange fluid.
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| 8. | Beads that are negatively charged will be cation exchange resins, as positively charged protein will attracted.
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| 9. | Sodium measurement can quickly detect this condition and is widely used as the indicator for cation exchange regeneration.
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| 10. | Acetone is treated with a strong acidic, palladium-doped cation exchange resin under medium pressure of hydrogen.
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